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Hi I'm building a e-commerce store and on quantity of product I'm going with a textbox. I thought I would ask how would you do this? a viewmodel to use a strongly typed textbox or just get the value of the textbox from the formscollection passed in to the action?

i have webpage(vb) display data in formview , i want to put a textbox and a button at the bottom of webpage, when user input in textbox some value, for example is 500 and click the button then the values > 500 on that formview (or gridview ) will subtracted 500 and all new value will display in new page. thank

When I added the ModalPopupExtender to the button and pointed it to the panel, now the button's OnClick event and OnClientClick and CommandName no longer fire. The Popup works fine, I'd just like to be able to pass the RowID to i

I have written VB code that fills a dataset from an external database. The dataset, or I suppose more correctly the datatable within the dataset, is bound to a PathListBox.ItemsSource property which is displaying fields from 5 records.

Now I need to sort the data within the dataset when the TextChanged event is fired on a text box used for "searching". The problems that I am having are that a dataset cannot be sorted (I think I have found a solution for this) and I cannot pass
a dataset to the TextChanged event handler.

Obviously I am not experienced with this and I have been pouring through several books to no avail. This seems like something that should be relatively simple and I am probably over complicating it.

Would someone please offer me some suggestions (and no rtfm please... I've been doing that so much that my eyes feel like they are scraping across my keyboard).

This article describes how I made a fully editable gridview in C# using ASP.NET 2. The idea is that the GridView looks and works like an Excel spreadsheet. You see all the cells in the table, and you can edit any of the cells you like, and they are automatically updated (i.e. saved to the database). This is very often how people expect data tables to work in web pages, and I've often seen people clicking in vain on un-editable gridview cells, somehow expecting to edit them, and not understanding that they need to click an Edit button at the end of the row.

In another article I explained that how you can make the rows of the GridView control clickable and highlight them when they are clicked. In this article I will explain that how you can highlight the GridView rows when you focus on the TextBox which is contained inside the GridView control.

For various reasons I'm using a DataGridView instead of a ListView, and while configuring the DataGridView to look like a ListView wasn't much of a problem, there's one thing that got on my nerves, which is the behavior of textbox cells in edit mode: It is much too easy to leave the edit mode accidentally, simply by pressing the cursor keys at the wrong time. For example when the text caret is positioned behind the last character of the textbox cell content, and you press the right arrow key

This is an example of an editable gridview containing different ASP.NET controls. When user wants to edit values in gridview, she/he can use these controls to edit existing values in Gridview Edit Mode.

You can pass information between pages in various ways, some of which depend on how the redirection occurs. The following options are available even if the source page is in a different ASP.NET Web application from the target page, or if the source page is not an ASP.NET Web page:

Use a query string.

Get HTTP POST information from the source page.

The following options are available only when the source and target pages are in the same ASP.NET Web application.

Use session state.

Create public properties in the source page and access the property values in the target page.

Get control information in the target page from controls in the source page.

You can pass information between pages in various ways, some of which depend on how the redirection occurs. The following options are available even if the source page is in a different ASP.NET Web application from the target page, or if the source page is not an ASP.NET Web page:

Use a query string.

Get HTTP POST information from the source page.

The following options are available only when the source and target pages are in the same ASP.NET Web application.

Use session state.

Create public properties in the source page and access the property values in the target page.

Get control information in the target page from controls in the source page.

Hi again, i have a client that needs me to create a custom view on thier webpage similar to Microsoft Word.

It goes about that, when I click on an image it redirects me to another page and must create a custom view for a certain paragraph on that page. I am not sure how to do this and wonder if anyone knows how.

I am using C# programming language if that helps at all.
I Heard that using javascript would work but i dont know javascript yet so is there any alternative?